Navigating platform power Gert-Jan BurgersNavigating Platform Power unpacks the relationship between digital infrastructures, political agency, and resistance. The book cultivates a theoretical dialogue across disciplines and perspectives and provides essential conceptual tools for understandingand transformingthe conditions of political agency in the platform age.
This monograph examines how far-right political parties in Europe instrumentalize gender to shape voter mobilization and reinforce exclusionary national identities
crucial in bringing the modern world into existence
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a planter from Bermuda who moves with his family and slaves to North Carolina
Mette Hjort takes issue with the standard reading of Kwan's classic film
Outwardly it is merely a city of evasion
thereby helping to gauge the potential role of China in the global economy
the eighty paintings and the reflections of the artists who created them offer rare insights into a landmark decade in Myanmar
It could also be used as textbook for classes about Asian cinema
This book offers the first translation into English of the Chinese novel Haiyouji
Analysing the neutrality of private international law and international civil procedure can help to answer this question
it brings together both ethnographic and archaeological research – much of it with an explicit Ingoldian approach – on a wide range of geographical areas and historical periods